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Welfare and Self-Assessment in Patients after Aesthetic and Reconstructive Treatments

In the last decade, there has been a noticeable increase in the interest in aesthetic and corrective surgery regardless of a patient’s age. Both aesthetical and practical considerations are a motivation for patients undergoing plastic surgery. The goal of this study is to analyze dependencies betwee...

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Autores principales: Skwirczyńska, Edyta, Piotrowiak, Michał, Ostrowski, Marek, Wróblewski, Oskar, Tejchman, Karol, Kwiatkowski, Sebastian, Cymbaluk-Płoska, Aneta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9517016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36141511
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811238
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author Skwirczyńska, Edyta
Piotrowiak, Michał
Ostrowski, Marek
Wróblewski, Oskar
Tejchman, Karol
Kwiatkowski, Sebastian
Cymbaluk-Płoska, Aneta
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Piotrowiak, Michał
Ostrowski, Marek
Wróblewski, Oskar
Tejchman, Karol
Kwiatkowski, Sebastian
Cymbaluk-Płoska, Aneta
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description In the last decade, there has been a noticeable increase in the interest in aesthetic and corrective surgery regardless of a patient’s age. Both aesthetical and practical considerations are a motivation for patients undergoing plastic surgery. The goal of this study is to analyze dependencies between welfare, self-assessment and body self-perception in patients that qualified for plastic and aesthetic surgical procedures. The study group included 164 female patients, of whom 124 patients filled out a questionnaire before and after surgery. The questionnaire included demographic data and scales such as the Body Esteem Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale—SES, the Satisfaction with Life Scale—SWLS, the Flourishing Scale and the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience—SPANE. The first hypothesis concerned the subjective assessment of body self-perception after the procedure. The results of the study confirm this hypothesis—female patients after surgery rate their body self-perception higher, which indicates a positive influence of plastic and aesthetic surgery that increased in the subjective assessment of 66 examined patients. Moreover, the study revealed a higher self-assessment after procedures. On the other hand, the results indicated that younger patients had a higher body assessment, but there was no increase in self-assessment. Except for breast augmentation surgery, there was no influence on self-assessment and life satisfaction improvement after other surgical procedures. In patients up to 48 years old, after surgery, there was a significant dependence between subjective body self-assessment and all surveyed forms of welfare. In the case of patients after 48 year of age, there was a relationship between life satisfaction and body self-perception both before and after surgical treatment.
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spelling pubmed-95170162022-09-29 Welfare and Self-Assessment in Patients after Aesthetic and Reconstructive Treatments Skwirczyńska, Edyta Piotrowiak, Michał Ostrowski, Marek Wróblewski, Oskar Tejchman, Karol Kwiatkowski, Sebastian Cymbaluk-Płoska, Aneta Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In the last decade, there has been a noticeable increase in the interest in aesthetic and corrective surgery regardless of a patient’s age. Both aesthetical and practical considerations are a motivation for patients undergoing plastic surgery. The goal of this study is to analyze dependencies between welfare, self-assessment and body self-perception in patients that qualified for plastic and aesthetic surgical procedures. The study group included 164 female patients, of whom 124 patients filled out a questionnaire before and after surgery. The questionnaire included demographic data and scales such as the Body Esteem Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale—SES, the Satisfaction with Life Scale—SWLS, the Flourishing Scale and the Scale of Positive and Negative Experience—SPANE. The first hypothesis concerned the subjective assessment of body self-perception after the procedure. The results of the study confirm this hypothesis—female patients after surgery rate their body self-perception higher, which indicates a positive influence of plastic and aesthetic surgery that increased in the subjective assessment of 66 examined patients. Moreover, the study revealed a higher self-assessment after procedures. On the other hand, the results indicated that younger patients had a higher body assessment, but there was no increase in self-assessment. Except for breast augmentation surgery, there was no influence on self-assessment and life satisfaction improvement after other surgical procedures. In patients up to 48 years old, after surgery, there was a significant dependence between subjective body self-assessment and all surveyed forms of welfare. In the case of patients after 48 year of age, there was a relationship between life satisfaction and body self-perception both before and after surgical treatment. MDPI 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9517016/ /pubmed/36141511 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811238 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cymbaluk-Płoska, Aneta
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